Zombie, Do you dye? I believe most of us posting on this forum dye discs because we enjoy the process. Even a relatively simple design and dye like these slick looking blade dyes take a fairly significant amount of time to prepare and dye. Even with a plotter there is the time used to prepare the image digitally. Bennet posted at the beginning of this thread that these were done by request. So likely he didn't pick the design. Either way, with very few exceptions, there is very little originality in most of the stuff getting dyed here. Most of it is rip offs from someone else. That has little to do with the quality of the work done. We aren't in it for the money, or fame or any other reason than simply the fun of doing it. These are nice quality dyes with vibrant colors and clean lines. Originality be damned. Nice work Bennet!

zj1002 wrote:maybe if you cant say anything nice then dont say anything at all? your posts have about as much importance as what I just posted.

I disagree. Your post actually has an important point.

It does have an important point, and one we never really discuss in depth.

The important point was just wrapped poorly, like those ridiculous "package bombs" they show in airport security ads that savvy/paranoid travelers are supposed to keep an eye out for. You know, they have wires sticking out, grease stains, excessive postage, audible ticking sounds, duct tape, and the return address is for someone Bin Laden.

We are not like those other golfers. We throw our clubs and keep our balls where they belong. -Ol' Bob